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  • New Plumb-and-Play Chlorine Dioxide Analyzer

    New Plumb-and-Play Chlorine Dioxide Analyzer Simplifies Water Monitoring and Treatment. Ideal For Drinking Water, Wastewater, Rinse Water And Cooling Water.

    The monitoring and control of Chlorine Dioxide (CIO2) has never been easier or more economical than with the new CDA-22 Chlorine Dioxide Analyzer from Electro-Chemical Devices, Inc., featuring a panel mounted plumb-and-play design and automatic flow control in a low-maintenance complete measurement system.

    The CDA-22 is designed to measure Chlorine Dioxide in concentrations ranging from 0.05-20 ppm CIO2. It is ideal for application in municipal water systems, industrial cooling and rinse water, wastewater or other fresh water samples.

    CIO2 exists as a gas in solution; it does not dissolve like other chlorine compounds and is therefore unaffected by the pH of the solution. CIO2 is approximately 10 times more soluble than Chlorine in water, but it is extremely volatile and can be easily removed from dilute aqueous solutions with minimal aeration.

    Easy to install and maintain, the CDA-22 incorporates a CIO2 sensor, automated flow control device and analyzer/controller mounted on a PVC panel. Installation is complete after connecting the sample and drain lines, power and outputs. The low-maintenance CDA-22 can run for up to one year between electrolyte/membrane changes. Calibration of the CDA-22 is accomplished with DPD comparison.
    The CDA-22 is built with a polarographic gold/silver PTFE membrane amperometric CIO2 sensor. While these types of sensors are flow sensitive, the CDA-22’s output is virtually flow independent at values greater than 0.5 ft/sec. The CDA-22’s “constant head” flow control device maintains the sensor’s optimum flow over a wide range of incoming sample flow rates, from 10-80 gal/hr.

    The CDA-22’s sensor operates at a wide temperature range of 0 to 100ºC (32 to 212ºF). Because temperature affects the CIO2 permeability of the PTFE membrane, increasing the temperature increases the output of the sensor about 4% per Cº. The chlorine flow cell includes a temperature sensor that allows the C22 analyzer to perform automatic temperature compensation of the measurement.

    The CDA-22 requires no expensive reagents and eliminates pressure regulators and rotometers. It features a 2.5-x1.75-inch backlit LCD display, with 4 lines for text and graphics. The CDA-22 offers dual measurements, an XY graphical plot and an optional PID Control Output. The analyzer provides a 4-20 mA output proportional to the Chlorine Dioxide measured and two alarm relays SPDT 230 VAC/5A or 30 VDC/5A resistive max. It features the options to include additional 4-20 mA outputs for pH or temperature and up to 6 additional relays.

  • CBN End Mill Series – Ideal for finishing high-hardness materials !!!

    CBN End Mills – Ideal for finishing high-hardness materials !!

    High precision machining tools with ball and ball nose end mills.

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  • Best Stress-Fighting Foods and Ones That Make Things Worse

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    Feeling stressed? Andrea Donsky, co-founder of NaturallySavvy.com, explains how to eat to feel great and fight stress.

    Q: How can food affect stress levels?

    A: Believe it or not, they can. Certain nutrients such as L-Tryptophan are the building blocks for manufacturing serotonin – the feel good chemical – in our brain. Eating foods high in these amino acids, as well as B vitamins, magnesium and omega-3s, can help minimize the body’s reaction to stress.

    Q: Do certain foods contribute to stress while others relieve it? And which foods contribute to stress most and which foods minimize stress most?

    A: Yes, the foods we consume definitely can help relieve our feelings of stress – or add to them.

    • B vitamins: As the building blocks of our nervous system, B vitamins play an important role in brain functions such as mood and mental performance. Dark leafy greens and eggs are a good source of the vitamin.

    The best stress-fighting foods after the jump:

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  • Jonathan Rhys Meyer Banned From Flying United Airlines

    In news that will surprise absolutely no one, Jonathan Rhys Meyer is still behaving like a drunken Lohan.

    The Tudors star has been banned from flying United Airlines after his boozing caused mayhem on a flight from New York City to Los Angeles earlier this month.

    Despite the early AM departure time, airline employees saw Meyer “pounding drinks” in the first class lounge, becoming drunk and disorderly, spywitnesses at John F. Kennedy Airport spilled to RadarOnline.com. Rhys Myers then attempted to board his flight but was prohibited from doing so by airline staff, who worried concerned that the star’s “belligerent” and “disruptive” behavior “was getting out of control.”

    An official from United Airlines confirmed the scoop but refused to divulge any details.

    Jonathan — as you may recall — has lengthy history of misbehavin’ in the friendly skies. In 2007, the repeat rehabber was arrested at a Dublin airport and charged public drunkeness and disturbing the peace. Both charges were later dismissed. Two years later, in June 2009, he was arrested after allegedly attacking staffers at a bar in Paris’ Charles de Gaulle Airport.


  • D-Drive redux: about that holy grail thing…

    Steve Durnin's D-Drive - re-evaluated.

    Every now and again, astute Gizmag readers come to the fore to keep us on our toes – and never has this been better demonstrated than with last Friday’s D-Drive Infinitely Variable Transmission article. More than 40 comments and e-mails have flooded in over the weekend questioning the D-Drive’s capabilities as a true IVT, and its potential efficiencies. Furthermore, an engineering report was made available on the D-Drive website that flat-out negates some of the key claims that were made in our interview video. So let’s take another look at this device in the harsh light of engineering scrutiny…
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  • Venture Financing Looking Up, Sorenson Media Launches Online Video Technology, Avalon Ventures Buys Copley Building, & More San Diego BizTech News

    Bruce V. Bigelow wrote:

    The emerging mobile health industry made a stronger showing last week than it has in past years at its annual Wireless-Life Sciences Alliance Convergence Summit. Get the latest uptick in wireless health and other news now.

    —San Diego’s Avalon Ventures founder Kevin Kinsella told me the firm’s investment in San Francisco-based Zynga, which develops multiplayer browser games like FarmVille and Mafia Wars, might yield the best returns in Avalon’s 27-year history. Kinsella also told me Avalon Ventures has purchased the La Jolla office building that was previously the corporate headquarters for the Copley Press, the former longtime publisher of the San Diego Union-Tribune and other newspapers.

    —A venture financing report released by the Cooley law firm (previously known as Cooley, Godward, Kronish) says there were more “up rounds” than flat or “down rounds” in the first quarter of 2010. That’s the first time that’s happened since the summer of 2008. An up round reflects the increased valuation of a venture-backed company, while a down round means the company is worth less than it was in the previous financing round.

    —After gaining experience with its Sorenson 360 online video platform (OVP) with small and medium businesses, Carlsbad, CA-based Sorenson Media introduced an upgraded version of its OVP for big media and enterprise customers. CEO Peter Csathy told me Sorenson is …Next Page »

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  • Nutrition Solutions for Pimples and Skin Breakouts

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    Each week, holistic nutritionist Joy McCarthy tells us about a common health problem she’s seen in her practice and how she came to a solution.

    This week’s client: Cindy, 30, a corporate trainer.

    The Problem: Cindy had struggled with skin breakouts her whole life and she can’t recall a time throughout her teen years when she had totally clear skin. These days she experiences pimple outbreaks about five times a year.

    When Cindy came to me, her skin was really dry from all the washing and scrubbing she put it through in an effort to remove any excess oil. The outbreaks focused around her chin and mouth and as her career often had her presenting and training large groups, she understandably found her pimples an embarrassment. She told me the situation was affecting her self-esteem and that she would even call in sick when a breakout was particularly bad.

    Cindy had tried everything from expensive potions and lotions to pharmaceutical drugs, but with no success. As a teen she used to eat a lot of fast food, but had cut this out about 10 years ago. She almost entirely avoids refined sugar.

    To start, I evaluated her two-week diet diary. These were the most common foods she ate:

    • Cow’s milk, every morning on her breakfast cereal.
    • A smoothie with soy protein powder and soy milk after every workout at the gym.
    • Thai food take-out at least three times per week.
    • Tofu, veggie-burgers

    Solution after the jump.

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  • Fiat 500 Dodge: new Fiat-Chrysler models ready in 2012

    This funny car video comes from the Netherlands and shows a Dodge-branded Fiat 500. The Fiat 500 is the first Fiat model to reach US shores, with plans for a December debut of the small retro model. The marriage between Fiat and Chrysler is well underway with design work already near complete on a series of Fiat-based Chrysler models.

    The models were originally expected to be presented in 2012, but CEO Sergio Marchionne has said that some presentations could take place in the fourth quarter of 2011. An overhaul of the Chrysler Sebring and Dodge Avenger models will also take place by the end of this year.

    Source | Autoblog.it and Autocar


  • Thailand At Risk Of Long-Term Guerrilla-Style Civil War, Just Look At The New Protest Fortress That Spontaneously Emerged

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    The Thai protest-backing general, ‘Seh Daeng’, died today, from a sniper shot to the head he suffered while being interview by the New York Times. Street battles continue to rage, with a firefight last night at the Dusit Thani hotel remarkably described in quite detail via twitter by the war reporter Michael Yon.

    From what I read of his last night, Mr. Yon must be an amazing war correspondent when in Afghanistan.

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    Monday and Tuesday have been declared holidays and the Thai government has warned protesters that any remaining within their main ‘Ratchprasong’ central bangkok base after 3pm today will be subject to 2 years in prison. NGOs and other organizations are also trying get women protesters and their children out of the protest area. Problem is, many don’t want to leave and have instead set up a refuge in a temple within the protesters’ zone.

    Unfortunately, he’ll probably have a lot more to report

    It’s been a horrific situation so far, but unfortunately I expect the crackdown to intensify within the next two days. In response, the retaliation from the red shirt protesters could easily intensify as well as increasing numbers of protesters are pushed into radical violent behavior after seeing their fellows shot and killed.

    There are only a few ways for the country to avoid a complete bloodbath. One involves the current government accepting the latest offer from the protesters for a ceasefire and UN involvement, which the government has unfortunately rejected. This probably seems like the simplest and most logical solution to most outside observers. In a perfect world it would be possible. The unfortunate thing is that the current established military and political forces in Thailand probably see themselves losing power under any internationally-observed political arrangement. Thus they’d rather keep this a ‘domestic issue’ and have incited sovereignty fears in order to deflect the Thai public from what would most likely be the most peaceful solution.

    Another solution of course is for the protest leaders to simply give up immediately and tell their supporters to stand-down. Problem is, the chance of them doing this is slim since they would likely be immediately imprisoned for what could be a very long time due to extremely serious charges already laid against them. Their lives would also be in grave danger, for they’d be exposed to assassination attempts once separated from their crowds of supporters. Backers of the redshirts, which include hidden sympathetic military leaders and most visibly the ex-prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, might also want to continue the struggle since they’ll also all face punishment at the hands of a victorious government. Nobody trusts the legal system to be transparent anymore. New hard-line red shirts may also simply emerge and take over from those who quit.

    Thirdly, is for some sort of back-room deal to be struck between the established powers and opposition leaders including the Thaksin Shinawatra (who was ousted in a 2006 coup, and who while not an official leader of the movement, still has substantial influence over the protesters and is at the very least a major backer), whereby both sides accommodate some of the others demands and promise not to come after each others throats in future years. I believe this is the most likely potential peaceful exit from the crisis, but still think it is highly unlikely.

    The most likely path is for little dialogue, the barring of foreign oversight, and an extremely hard crackdown on the protesters which most middle and upper class Bangkok residents will welcome as necessary.

    Why shooting protesters won’t ‘work’ this time for Thailand

    Without getting into what or what isn’t necessary or who’s ‘right’, my fear is that this hard crackdown won’t ‘work’ like it has in the past for Thailand (1992, 1976). The current protest movement is huge, passionate, and sophisticated. This has been shown by their logistics capability whereby the central protest zone has built its own infrastructure including television and radio broadcast facilities plus power generation, defense, and food supplies. Also, technology these days is such that you can’t blind people and hide things as you could in the past. Any crackdown will be very visible no matter what censorship is involved. Already there has been coordinated insurrection in the provinces, blocking army convoys, reportedly blocking the entrance to Thailand’s main port, plus sympathy rallies in many places outside Bangkok. It’s widely know that there is substantial ‘red shirt’ support in Thailand’s large North and Northeast regions. Red shirts in these regions have pledged retaliation for any major crackdown.

    Yet, to me, the most striking development in the last two days has been the erection of a second protest base, near the ‘Klong Toey’ slums right after the government sealed the main ‘Ratchprasong’ rally point from direct outside access.

    This second staging point has been reported by some as having at least 2,000 people, plus substantial water, food, and power generation supplies set up. All within about two days.

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    This to me speaks to the widespread strength of the ‘red shirts’ and casts serious doubts as to whether a crackdown will succeed in destroying their will. If anything, the worry is that it will cause them to revolt even harder, with even harder methods than they’ve already used. It’s in nobody’s interests to have random bombs detonating in Bangkok over the next five years. Thus negotiation, not a crackdown, is the only successful long-term solution, for both sides.

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  • The D-Drive Infinitely Variable Geared Transmission

    This brain-bending invention could be the holy grail of transmission technology – it allows you to smoothly move through gear ratios from top gear all the way through neutral and into reverse without ever disengaging the engine.

    Plus, there’s no friction drive component, so the power is always transmitted through gear teeth – there’s never any slip or friction losses.

    In fact, the D-Drive’s main difficulty is that it’s so damn hard to understand that people don’t really know what to do with it.

    So here’s a close-up look, which will hopefully get a few people thinking.

  • Volkswagen details all-electric Golf blue-e-motion

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    Eco Factor: Zero-emission vehicle powered by electric drivetrain.

    Volkswagen has released official pictures of the upcoming plug-in electric variant of the Golf. Dubbed Golf blue-e-motion, the zero-emission vehicle is powered by lithium-ion batteries. The vehicle is expected to go on sale in 2013. Replacing the Golf’s petrol or diesel engine is an electric motor that generates 115bhp.

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    Electric power is provided by a lithium-ion battery bank which is rated at 26.5KWh and is claimed to provide a nominal range of 93 miles. The Golf blue-e-motion uses a separate clutch that automatically decouples its electric motor on a trailing throttle to provide a “sailing effect” that minimizes mechanical drag.

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    The blue-e-motion is expected to hit 62mph in 11.8 seconds with a limited top speed of 87mph. The company intends to produce a fleet of 500 vehicles for internal testing before the final launch in 2013.

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  • Winners Of The BlackBerry Sync Belated Birthday Motek Mobile Giveaway Announced

    The Motek Mobile giveaway included two great premium themes and a wonderful application called Color ID. Well it worked out except for the one I tried doing with Twitter, so we’re going to redo that one. But for now I’m going to announce the winners of the Widescreen HD Hidden Dock Theme and Color ID. And again, everyone was a winner. And the winners are…

    The Widescreen HD Hidden Dock Theme Winners are:

    • Nfldberryguy
    • John
    • Kyle
    • Melanie
    • Chris I
    • will
    • Robin
    • Moish

    And the Color ID Winners are:

    • Sam K
    • Mackie
    • Moish
    • warren
    • AJ
    • stephanie
    • Scae
    • Lynn
    • mishka
    • Lauren
    • Amy
    • Melanie
    • Steven R
    • Vyrenee
    • feedDunk: A special shoutout to feedDunk for wanting this copy for his wife.
    • Eddie
    • Lisa C.
    • Josh D

    Thanks to everyone who participated, commented, and shared, and it’s nice when everyone wins. Congratulations and thank you Tyler and Motek Mobile for making this one possible. Enjoy your new theme and/or app. I love the products from Motek, themes and especially Color ID. Let us know what you think. Thanks for your feedback as it provides us with a guide and lets us know you’re reading and what you’re enjoying.

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  • Robot “I-Fairy” leads nuptials at wedding in Japan (videos)


    We all knew this day would come eventually, and that day was yesterday: a robot called “I-Fairy” conducted a wedding, an official one. Needless to say that the wedding took place in Tokyo and that the robotic wedding conductor is the brain child of a Japanese company, Kokoro.

    The Tokyo-based firm says the wedding, which took place in Tokyo’s Hibiya Park in front of 50 guests, was the first of its kind. It’s weird, but this all makes a bit more sense when taking into account that bride Satoko Inoue (36) actually is a Kokoro employee and that husband Tomohiro Shibato (42) is a professor of robotics at the Nara Institute of Science and Technology in central Japan.

    I-Fairy stands 1.5m tall, actually gave instructions like “You can lift the bride’s veil now” and theatrically moved its arms during the ceremony (it has 18 joints in its arms alone), all remote-controlled by a human being (a friend of the newlyweds) in the background.

    Kokoro actually sells the robot to anyone who is willing to pay $68,000 for it (there’s even an English-language sales brochure [PDF] for the I-Fairy). The company is well-known for making super-realistic humanoids.

    Here’s a video shot by the Associated Press:

    Here’s another video from Japanese robot news site Robonable:

    Picture credit: Reuters


  • Alder, Bristol Arthritis Drug Shows “Outstanding” Results in Trial, Lead Researcher Says

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    Luke Timmerman wrote:

    Six months after Bristol-Myers Squibb (NYSE: BMY) wrote a big check to Bothell, WA-based Alder Biopharmaceuticals, we can see what some of the fuss is about.

    The first public glimpse of data from a mid-stage clinical trial of Bristol and Alder’s experimental antibody drug for rheumatoid arthritis appeared online last week. These are the results from a 124-patient clinical trial coming up next month at the European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) conference in Barcelona. The drug’s ability to relieve signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis are “outstanding” and “certainly as good” as its competitors, according to lead investigator Philip Mease of Swedish Medical Center and the University of Washington.

    Before delving into the nitty gritty of the study, here’s a little background. Back in November, Bristol agreed to pay Alder as much as $1 billion over time for the right to co-develop a new antibody drug for patients with rheumatoid arthritis, called ALD518. Alder CEO Randy Schatzman said at the time that he had data from a rigorous clinical trial that said his drug was good enough to give the category-leading biotech treatment, Amgen’s etanercept (Enbrel), a “run for their money.”

    The Alder drug is designed to work differently than the Amgen product. Alder is seeking to block an inflammatory protein called IL-6 that hammers the joints of rheumatoid arthritis patients, causing swelling, fatigue, and pain. The Amgen product and others like it—which make up a market worth more than $10 billion a year—work toward the same goal by hitting a different inflammatory protein called TNF. Rheumatoid arthritis is estimated to affect at least 2 million people in the U.S. in at least a mild to moderate degree. About one-third or more of patients don’t benefit at all from the TNF-blockers, and scientists don’t really know why, so there’s impetus for therapies with different ways of working. Plus, Alder’s drug can be made in a faster, cheaper, yeast-based production system that could allow it to undercut rivals on price while maintaining fat profit margins. (The Alder drug is thought to have potential for cancer as well, but that’s another story).

    So this definitely matters from a business perspective, but what did scientists learn from this study? Patients with rheumatoid arthritis took methotrexate, and were randomly assigned to get either a placebo or a low, medium, or high dose of ALD518 given intravenously every eight weeks. Patients were followed for 16 weeks. Over that relatively short period of time for people with a chronic disease, the drug was considered safe. No patients suffered infections, and none had adverse immune reactions against the drug as a foreign invader. About 17 percent of ALD518 patients had increased amounts of liver enzymes showing up in their blood, which can be a sign of liver damage that the FDA keeps a close eye on.

    What’s really interesting, though, is the data on effectiveness. It’s easiest to put this in a table below, but it warrants a little explanation for those unfamiliar with rheumatoid arthritis. Doctors who specialize in this condition generally want to see how many patients on a drug can see at least a 50 percent improvement in the signs and symptoms of their disease. That’s called an ACR50 score, for a standard composite measurement used by the American College of Rheumatology. There’s another measurement, called ACR70, which is for the number of patients who had at least a 70 percent improvement in the signs of symptoms of their disease.

    If you look closely at the chart below, you’ll see patterns that scientists (and drug makers) really like to see. The higher the dose that patients got, the greater the chances were that they’d improve—what’s known as a dose-response relationship. And the longer patients stayed on the drug, the better they performed. The Alder drug clearly beat the placebo in every category, and the difference was statistically significant, meaning it wasn’t likely to be a fluke. At the highest dose of the Alder drug, you can see that half of all patients saw a 50 percent or greater improvement in their condition after 16 weeks.

    Week 4 80 mg 160 mg 320 mg Placebo
    ACR50 9 percent 15 percent 29 percent 3 percent
    ACR70 6 percent 0 11 percent 0
    Week 16 80 mg 160 mg 320 mg Placebo
    ACR50 41 percent 41 percent 50 percent 15 percent
    ACR70 22 percent 18 percent 43 percent 6 percent

    Alder is limited in what it can say in advance of the meeting, but Schatzman said, “It’s a good start. We’re pretty enthusiastic.”

    OK, but how does this compare with the gold standard biotech drug from Amgen? I must say this isn’t a totally valid comparison, because this wasn’t a head-to-head study …Next Page »












  • GM collaborates with Hawaiian power company:

    General Motors has formed a partnership with Hawaiian power firm the Gas Company to test the state’s hydrogen infrastructure.

    TGC is the major power provider for the Hawaiian islands. It produces and delivers hydrogen along with natural gas. TGC plans to separate the hydrogen from its pipeline and send it to filling stations for fuel-cell vehicles.

    Hawaii is uniquely qualified for this project, announced last week, because it depends on imported fuel for 90 percent of its energy, and the state is committed to reducing its petroleum use by 70 percent in the coming years.

    GM has invested $1.5 billion in fuel-cell transportation over the past 15 years and said it hopes to have a fuel-cell vehicle ready for market by 2015.

    GM’s current fuel-cell program, Project Driveway, is the largest demonstration of fuel-cell vehicles in the nation. Selected participants and cities have been chosen to test hydrogen-powered Chevrolet Equinoxes for three months at a time. Since 2007, more than 1.4 million miles have been driven on pure hydrogen as part of the program.

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  • Rent to own cars

    What is rent to own cars? It is an idea to rent your own car and it will be yours when last payment cleared. Here we tell you the advantages and disadvantages of having these kind of cars. The rent-to-own program has become common in many states like Louisiana, San Diego, Florida, Houston, California, and among others. It usually brings benefits for people with very little budget but wish to own a car, people with bad credit car loans, bad financial record, as well as some people that need a car but would like to try it out before buying it.

    Advantages of rent to own cars

    It is basically an idea of walking into some car dealer with the “rent to own” program, choose your desire car, put a down payment and start pay the monthly rental to the car every month in the future. The car will be fully own by you when the last payment was made. Isn’t this a great idea?

    It helps people with bad credit history. Some “rent to own” dealer provides no-credit-check where anyone with bad credit or bankruptcy can stand a chance to own a car by paying monthly car rental. What you need to provide is the proof of your ID, proof of residence, proof of income, and some down payment.

    Other than that, it is good for first time buyers especially teenager who just passed 18 years old and wanted to buy their first car. Rent to own cars is a good choice for first time buyer as there is no credit history require, repossessions, or even a credit card is not needed.
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    In addition, the programs will save you some personal property taxes at the same time you stand a chance to own some real nice car with minimum down payment and less monthly payment.

    Disadvantages of rent to own cars

    The beautiful Idioms say “No rose without a thorn”. Rent-to-own is no doubt a good idea for consumers especially who may rent a car to fill a temporary need or try out the car before buying it. However, there are still some disadvantages and problems with this program.

    One of the major issues is consumer protection issues. The biggest concern has included the car price charged by a dealer. Sometimes the car price can be sky high. Try to research the market price for a car you want to buy and compare with the price offer by rent-to-own program from any car dealer in your town.

    Besides, the treatment of customers to the car during the collection of overdue rental payments is also a concern whether it affect the car condition. Other than that, look carefully when you sign the agreement. It is often that the adequacy of information provided about the terms and conditions of the rental agreement and purchase option is a concern.

    In conclusion, rent-to-own car are not the lowest cost method of buying a car. Consumer with enough cash or willingness to wait until the cash purchase can be saved will likely be able to get any cars elsewhere at lower cost rather than rent to own cars.

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  • 2010 Topcar Porsche Cayenne 2

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    Topcar has create the new Advantage and Vantage GTR renovated series for the Porsche Cayenne. Having gained the positive response all over the world for the Porsche Panamera aerodynamic body kit TOPCAR is on its way to develop a fresh package for the new Porsche Cayenne in three various manners: Porsche Cayenne Advantage 2, Porsche Cayenne Vantage GTR 2, and Porsche Cayenne Vantage 2.

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    The Porsche Cayenne Advantage 2 project is designed to have your Cayenne stylized into dashing off-road coupe. The fresh aerodynamic package includes front and rear spoiler bumpers, extended fenders, side skirts, wide door caps and a new bonnet. Rear door handles will be covered by the wide door caps which obtained two in-build side air intakes. The new rear spoiler bumper has a wide diffuser and air outlets. The newly designed front spoiler bumper and the new-made bonnet with the menacing arrowy lines as well as the extended front fenders will bear all character treats of a supercar. As a result the new wide body Porsche Cayenne tuning package will supply the car with the genuine dashing and wild supercar spirit.

    The further special decision is the Porsche Cayenne Vantage GTR 2 project. The car also will be elaborated in the vein of the off-road coupe using Porsche Cayenne 2 base. We designedly left the original headlights unaffected in order to reveal and highlight the accipitral appearance of the car as distinct from the Advantage 2. The whole fresh body shape forms with the front spoiler bumper with wide air intakes perfectly accompanied by the new bonnet, wide fenders and a rear spoiler bumper with a diffuser. The masterly implemented idea makes the car provide an impression of the infuriated beast of prey.

    The Vantage 2 body kit assembly doesn’t require any complementary car base work as the Advantage 2 ? Vantage GTR 2 packages. The whole package includes front and rare spoiler bumpers, front and rare fender extenders, a bonnet and side skirts. The Vantage 2 appearance has its own distinctive face containing the wide character strings inherited from the Vantage GTR 2.

    To every of these three projects TOPCAR offers new wing mirrors with LED side repeaters. In order to achieve better performance the new Porsche Cayenne engine will be juiced up and get an output from 550 to 750 hp. The new forged wheels (R21 and R23) have been especially designed for the new Porsche Cayenne by TOPCAR.

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    Source: Lincah.Com – New Car and Used Car Pictures

  • Owens & Minor, Inc. (OMI) Dividend Stock Analysis

    This article originally appeared on The DIV-Net May 10, 2010.

    Linked here is a detailed quantitative analysis of Owens & Minor, Inc. (OMI). Below are some highlights from the above linked analysis:

    Company Description: Owens & Minor Inc. is a leading domestic distributor of medical and surgical supplies to the acute care market, a health care supply chain management company, and a direct-to-consumer (DTC) supplier of testing and monitoring supplies for diabetes.

    Fair Value: I consider four calculations of fair value, see page 2 of the linked PDF for a detailed description:

    1. Avg. High Yield Price
    2. 20-Year DCF Price
    3. Avg. P/E Price
    4. Graham Number

    OMI is trading at a discount to 1.) and 3.) above. The stock is trading at a 13.9% discount to its calculated fair value of $33.91. OMI earned a Star in this section since it is trading at a fair value.

    Dividend Analytical Data: In this section there are three possible Stars and three key metrics, see page 2 of the linked PDF for a detailed description:

    1. Free Cash Flow Payout
    2. Debt To Total Capital
    3. Key Metrics
    4. Dividend Growth Rate
    5. Years of Div. Growth
    6. Rolling 4-yr Div. > 15%

    OMI earned two Stars in this section for 2.) and 3.) above. The stock earned a Star as a result of its most recent Debt to Total Capital being less than 45%. OMI earned a Star for having an acceptable score in at least two of the four Key Metrics measured. The company has paid a cash dividend to shareholders every year since 1926 and has increased its dividend payments for 12 consecutive years.

    Dividend Income vs. MMA: Why would you assume the equity risk and invest in a dividend stock if you could earn a better return in a much less risky money market account (MMA)? This section compares the earning ability of this stock with a high yield MMA. Two items are considered in this section, see page 2 of the linked PDF for a detailed description:

    1. NPV MMA Diff.
    2. Years to > MMA

    OMI earned a Star in this section for its NPV MMA Diff. of the $3,857. This amount is in excess of the $2,300 target I look for in a stock that has increased dividends as long as OMI has. If OMI grows its dividend at 15.1% per year, it will take 4 years to equal a MMA yielding an estimated 20-year average rate of 4.02%. OMI earned a check for the Key Metric ‘Years to >MMA’ since its 4 years is less than the 5 year target.

    Other: OMI is a member of the Broad Dividend Achievers™ Index.

    Conclusion: OMI earned one Star in the Fair Value section, earned two Stars in the Dividend Analytical Data section and earned one Star in the Dividend Income vs. MMA section for a total of four Stars. This quantitatively ranks OMI as a 4 Star-Buy.

    Using my D4L-PreScreen.xls model, I determined the share price would need to increase to $35.33 before OMI’s NPV MMA Differential decreased to the $2,300 minimum that I look for in a stock with 12 years of consecutive dividend increases. At that price the stock would yield 2.00%.

    Resetting the D4L-PreScreen.xls model and solving for the dividend growth rate needed to generate the target $2,300 NPV MMA Differential, the calculated rate is 13.4%. This dividend growth rate is less than the 15.1% used in this analysis, thus providing a margin of safety. OMI has a risk rating of 1.75 which classifies it as a medium risk stock.

    OMI should see increasing demand for its medical/surgical supplies based on our aging society. The company has been focused on developing new services and cost control. OMI expects its new third-party logistics business to achieve break-even by year-end 2010 and its ambulatory surgery center initiative should start contributing to operating earnings in 2011. Long-term health care reform should eventually lead to higher utilization of hospitals. Although OMI is trading below my buy price of $33.91, its erratic cash flows, including negative free cash flow in 3 of the last 10 years, will keep me on the sideline. For additional information, including the stock’s dividend history, please refer to its data page.

    Disclaimer: Material presented here is for informational purposes only. The above quantitative stock analysis, including the Star rating, is mechanically calculated and is based on historical information. The analysis assumes the stock will perform in the future as it has in the past. This is generally never true. Before buying or selling any stock you should do your own research and reach your own conclusion. See my Disclaimer for more information.

    Full Disclosure: At the time of this writing, I held no position in OMI (0.0% of my Income Portfolio). See a list of all my income holdings here.

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  • Ask Umbra on pasta, Clorox wipes, and a satisfied customer

    by Umbra Fisk

    Send your question to Umbra!

    Q. Dear Umbra,
    I am a fairly active, athletic person; that being said, I love my pasta. When I
    boil the water for my pasta, I run the tap water for about 5–10 seconds until
    the water becomes very hot, then fill up my pot, and set it on my glass-top
    stove to boil. The water seems to boil almost instantaneously when I fill it up
    with hot water, and when I fill it up from the tap right away with cooler
    water, it takes longer. So, my question is: Is it more wasteful to let the
    precious water run to get hot for 5–10 seconds, reducing the boiling time? Or
    is it more wasteful to fill it up with cooler water, not wasting any water, but
    using more electricity to boil the water? One other consideration is that I
    live at high altitude, and water takes longer to boil here. Thanks so
    much!

    Nate W.
    Redmond, Ore.

    A. Dearest Nate,

    Photo: lucadea via FlickrYou know, I actually dropped a few pounds on a pasta diet
    once. I just had to walk pasta the refrigerator, pasta the bakery, and pasta
    the ice cream shop. A 3-year-old told me that joke.

    But you know what’s really nothing to laugh at (besides my
    pasta joke)? Wasting our precious resources. Cooking noodles is one of those
    small things I’m always telling you not to sweat; but conserving water and
    energy is a big honking thing to sweat, so I’m happy to fill you in. Plus, it
    gives me a chance to play around in the Grist test kitchen.

    Since I have some better solutions to come, let’s go ahead
    and take the letting-water-run-until-it’s-hot option off the table right now.
    After space heat—that is, heating your entire home—water heaters are the
    largest household energy consumers. And there are more efficient means of
    heating such a small amount of water that also don’t let natural resources just
    run down the drain (I don’t suppose you had a bucket there each time to catch
    excess water?).

    So does that just leave us waiting for the recommended six quarts of cooler tap water to
    boil on the stovetop before adding our pasta? Not necessarily. First off, you
    do not—I repeat, do not—need six
    quarts of water to make a bowl of pasta. Yes, I know that’s what it says on the
    box. Grist’s own food guru, Tom Philpott, and
    food-science writer Harold McGee both concur that six quarts are overkill. About a quart and a half should do
    the trick (I actually used even less for mine).

    Secondly, here’s the real coup: You can put the pasta right
    into the cold water! That’s right. You don’t need to boil the water first. Pop
    your pasta in, put a lid on the pot (contains the heat), and stir as needed to
    prevent sticking. This method produced the same delectable rotini for me as the
    boil-first method, saving water (ta-ta, six quarts) and energy, and it was
    really no extra effort.

    I wasn’t satisfied to stop there, though, as I wanted to
    give you options, plural. I’m not
    sure how the cold water method works at high altitude, or if there’s any
    difference at all, but let’s say you decide to stick with the boil-first
    method. We know from my previous column
    on boiling water for tea
    that the electric kettle is No. 1 in water-heating
    efficiency. Thusly, how about getting your pasta water started in an electric
    kettle? Once it’s boiling (or nearly boiling) pour it over your pasta in a pot,
    and then pop the lid on. Turn the burner on to keep the water’s momentum going,
    and voila. Cooked pasta in 10 minutes (or however long your particular type of
    pasta takes)—which reminds me of yet another energy-saving tip: You don’t have
    to leave the stove on for the duration of the cooking time. Turn off the burner
    a few minutes before the pasta is finished, leaving the lid on. The pasta will
    continue to cook in the pot.

    And don’t just toss that water post-cooking. Pasta water in
    restaurants is liquid gold—used as a sauce thickener. While you may not be able
    to replicate the starchy water made from boiling order after order of
    spaghetti, you can still try mixing some pasta water in with your next batch of
    homemade tomato sauce. Or you can just let the water cool to room temperature
    and use it to give your houseplants a little hydration.

    Saucily,
    Umbra

    Other helpful links:

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    Q. Dear Umbra,
    My granddaughter uses Clorox Disinfecting Wipes constantly on everything. She
    has a 2-year-old son, who is asthmatic and seems to have a somewhat compromised
    immune system. The least little trigger can set him off into an asthma
    attack, which on occasion has developed into pneumonia and resulted in hospital
    stays. She is obsessed with certain hygiene, and I tend to think she overdoes
    it. Plus, she tends not to wipe off the kitchen counters with a dishrag before
    she uses the wipes, which leaves scum on the counters. Please help me with
    recommendations I can pass on to her. Thanks!

    Carol J.
    Scottsdale, Ariz.

    A. Dearest Carol,

    Advising loved ones on child-rearing or cleaning techniques is
    a slippery slope indeed, as is giving this question a definitive answer.

    Let’s first start by breaking down what exactly is in these
    wipes. A couple of the key ingredients are alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride and alkyl dimethyl ethylbenzyl
    ammonium chloride (whew, glad I didn’t get those words in my fourth grade
    spelling bee). The production of these compounds results in harmful dioxins,
    which can cause cancer, immune system problems, and reproductive issues.
    Additionally, the ingredients themselves can cause skin irritation, headaches,
    and respiratory issues. In short, these chems are not a good thing to have around a child who’s
    already having his share of breathing problems, methinks.

    Plus, these wipes are utterly disposable, equaling a lot of unnecessary
    waste. One swipe, and then into the trash bin—sad. Not to mention the fact that
    they are packaged in a plastic bottle, which is a big petroleum-sucking no-no
    in my book.

    I’m not a doctor and don’t even pretend to play one in this column
    (though I do look mighty authoritative wearing a stethoscope), so I’m not going
    to try to diagnose whether your great-grandson’s condition warrants the kind of
    disinfection these wipes offer, harsh though their ingredients may be. Try
    referring his mom to my April
    12 column
    on sanitizing counters with white vinegar and hydrogen peroxide
    (in two separate bottles). The combo kills almost all Salmonella, Shigella, and
    E. coli bacteria. However, if whiter,
    grime-free surfaces are all your granddaughter is after, then our friends vinegar,
    baking soda, and castile soap
    along with a reusable dishcloth and a little
    elbow grease should do the trick.

    Spotlessly,
    Umbra

    Other helpful links:

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    on bleach

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    Umbra on green cleaning

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    Umbra on mini-dilemmas

    In my April
    5 column
    , I responded to 9-year-old Ian’s question about eco-friendly
    packaging for his newly designed card game. In return, I received a package
    this week with a handmade thank-you card from Ian, a lovely letter from his
    mom, and pictures of Ian and his completed product, which I wanted to share
    with you guys.

    Ian, rocking a rad fedora and showing off his upcycled game packaging.Hello! I wanted to say thanks, because your ideas really
    helped! My updated format looks great, and it’s eco-friendly, not to mention
    cheap. Here are some pictures for you to enjoy.

    Ian

    Dear Umbra,

    Several weeks ago, you answered my 9-year-old son’s question
    about creating eco-friendly packaging for a game he’s invented. Your reply
    thrilled him—
    he was surprised that he got a reply. It made his day. He ended up
    rethinking his packaging and created drawstring bags out of a variety of
    leftover fabrics. It significantly lowered his costs, taught him sewing skills,
    and added an element of personalization to each game. And eco-friendly to boot!

    Many thanks from a grateful mom,
    Gwyn R.

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